raBRUeRYJj» 1942 Quin fires an“ _ of Freedom a This Evening thing is set fol’. thfhfgeen Fires of Free- dom program in_ the Dfllal Hall this evening at m" on the dot! All_so- gieties, labor organiza- m, veterans, patzwjicl: organizations. 5° i" dubs, inen s and wom- mi, active forces. etc-i m, are asked to be in m; Hall not later than 4 1.50. Elsewhere will b e found the program, lease read it carefully.- oge it is completed in D1111 Hall beforei8.30. The Beacon program will commence about 8.30 m. The Beacon is er- acted on the west side of Government Pond, in the clearing there- its con- struction is not _expeiv- slve. Some materials do- nated, some purchased, labor given as a labor of love for the cause. Don't fail to see it—it is unique -it is spectacuiar—it is colorful. Three giant search- llghts, loaned by the Ex- hibition Association to- tailing 6000 candlepower will be erected in Drill Hall and focussed on the quadrangle in which will" be drawn up the naval, military and air force de- tachments, in battle equipment. See These magnificent t y p e s of British and Canadian manhood “under th e lights"; also a. dozen of Canada's finest Mounties drawn up with them, all surrounding the Beacon Fire of Freedom. The Godfrey Sound System will carry the en- tire program in the Driii Hall to everyone there and loud speakers erect- ed in the trees opposite the Beacon and placed at varying angles will make every word clear and per- feet to those outside and iii the vicinity of the Bea.- eon. . The band from No. 62 C.A.B.T.C. will be out as l. complete unit in the quadrangle and render its share of the program. An orchestra will play from 7.45 to 7.57 in Drill Hall so there won't be any dull moments prior to the start of the pro- gram. The solemnity of the occasion and its signifi- cance require that per- feet order be kept during ‘he Program and the cer- emony at the Beacon. The City Police, under Chief A. Birtwistle will attend to that. The gallant firemen under Chief An us Mac- Eachern will orm up north of the Beacon quadrangle in accord- lnce with A. i4. P. regu. lations. The committee and ev- "Tone connected with £118. the first Canadian hzacon Fire of Freedom onve worked hard to put m a 800d program. Now 9}’ want the good Pflople o! Charlottetown to d0 their part bglng ' present at the Drill Hall goat the Beacon cere- iéy~or botb.-—It will bothroadcast over CFCY the Drill Hall pro- gram and the Beacon YeMceremonies. Mr, L, w-m cDonald of CFcY _ give a complete word glllfliillffi or every detail of is most unique event. 121%: m crcy m; shore in victory Security for your iiimily ATIGHT blMJlN$ "liljlil CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN This man is a salesman in Canada’s second Victory Loan drive. He asks . that you lend your money to Canada. War costs money. Canada expects her citizens to provide this money. Ensure Canada’s victory—-your own freedom. Remember that every Victory Bond sold in 1914-18 has been repaid in full with interest. Remember that Domin- ion of Canada Bonds are better than cash. Be ready for the salesman’s call. It may take him a few days to reach you as he has many calls to make. Welcome this salesman, he is On His Majesty’s Service. PROVINCIAL VICTORY LOAN HEADQUARTERS 57 Queen Street-Telephone I940 LOCAL VICTORY LOAN HEADQLKAHPERS 57 Queen Street-Telephone I942 _gPAGE FIVE , P... W57?!